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  • @UnsavoryMollusk
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    15 months ago

    I loved mullvad but they removed port forwarding and now I don’t know where to go sadly.

      • @[email protected]
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        5 months ago

        Do they but unfortunately they are also slower. I could get max 600 Megabits per second with them. I now use proton that supports at least 2,5 gigabits

        • WandererB
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          15 months ago

          Actually I mentioned AirVPN because I forgot that Proton supports port forwarding 😄

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            5 months ago

            Their port forwarding works but it’s very annoying because it changes the port after each connection.

            Fortunately I use a third party app that automatically updates qbittorrent with the new port.

      • @UnsavoryMollusk
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        15 months ago

        Can we trust them though (I mean as much as mullvad) ?

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          I am inclined to say see. But probably just because I bought a three years subscription and need a peace of mind. Sadly their vl8ent is crap but at least wireguard works fine.

          • @UnsavoryMollusk
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            15 months ago

            Perfect, I only use wireguard anyway, thanks.

        • WandererB
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          15 months ago

          I rarely use VPN, but personally I would trust them, although not as much as Mullvad